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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – User Guide; CONTENTS
  • Page 5 – PRODUCT DESCRIPTION; Layer w/2 QOS with VLAN tagging; SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; Never install any telephone wiring during a lightning storm.; WARNING
  • Page 6 – REGULATORY INFORMATION; Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.; PART 68 – COMPLIANCE REGISTRATION
  • Page 7 – Canada Certification Notice
  • Page 8 – NETWORKING REQUIREMENTS; Connection Type
  • Page 9 – HARDWARE FEATURES
  • Page 10 – Cable Connectors and Switch Locations; Reset push button; VersaLink Gateway - Rear View; Connector Descriptions; DSL LINE
  • Page 11 – Installation Requirements
  • Page 12 – HARDWARE INSTALLATIONS; instructions for installing and configuring your Ethernet card.; LAN Ethernet port; a cable modem or to another ADSL device that provides WAN access). In; WAN Uplink port
  • Page 13 – Connecting VersaLink via 10/100 Base-T Ethernet
  • Page 15 – Connecting VersaLink via UPLINK/E1; POWER; Connecting VersaLink via USB
  • Page 17 – INSTALLING THE USB DRIVERS
  • Page 18 – Figure 2. Windows 98 SE; Select; Next
  • Page 20 – Nex
  • Page 22 – Finish
  • Page 23 – Installing the USB Driver for Windows ME; before beginning this installation.; Found New Hardware; window will appear; Add New Hardware Wizard; Click; Figure 13. Windows ME
  • Page 24 – Windows ME
  • Page 25 – Installing the USB Driver for Windows 2000
  • Page 26 – Install Hardware Device Drivers; The; Locate Driver Files; window appears. Select
  • Page 27 – Driver Files Search Results; : The drive “letter” may
  • Page 28 – System Settings Change; screen appears, the USB drivers are installed properly; Installing the USB Driver for Windows XP
  • Page 29 – Windows XP
  • Page 30 – Installing the USB Driver for Windows VistaTM
  • Page 31 – ACCESSING VERSALINK; Start; to access the Windows help screen.; Enter; on your keyboard. The following; Modem Secure; screen will appear.; admin
  • Page 32 – Changing the Password
  • Page 33 – OK; to allow the changes to take effect.
  • Page 34 – in the
  • Page 35 – CONFIGURING YOUR BROADBAND CONNECTION; In the; My Modem; panel of the; Main; field. If the status reads; DSL Link; field displays; Connected; and the
  • Page 36 – Setting Up an Account Profile; panel in
  • Page 41 – Connecting to the Internet
  • Page 42 – Disconnecting from the Internet; panel in the home page, click the
  • Page 44 – SETTING UP MACINTOSH OS X; Apple; ” icon in the upper-left corner of the screen and select; Choosing the Network Preferences; System Preferences; from the previous screen, the; following; screen will appear. Click the; Network
  • Page 45 – Creating a New Location
  • Page 46 – Checking the IP Connection
  • Page 47 – Accessing Your Router; screen will appear. Please proceed to the; screen in section 8.1 of this User
  • Page 48 – BASIC CONFIGURATION; where applicable) to allow the changes to take effect in the Router.
  • Page 50 – My Gateway Panel
  • Page 51 – Action Zone Panel; Action Zone
  • Page 52 – WIRELESS SETTINGS; Wireless Settings; from the top navigational menu and then select; Wireless Status; in the submenu
  • Page 53 – Simple Config
  • Page 54 – screen, click the black; Enable Simple Conf; button, and then select; Use Push Button
  • Page 55 – NOTE
  • Page 56 – Basic Security Settings; Apply
  • Page 58 – Advanced Security Settings; Advanced Security Settings; SSID Broadcast
  • Page 59 – Securing the Wireless Traffic
  • Page 60 – WEP Security; WEP; screen, the following screen will be displayed.
  • Page 61 – WPA Security; WPA; screen, the following screen will appear. Enter the; to allow the settings to take effect.
  • Page 62 – WPA Type
  • Page 63 – link in the
  • Page 64 – Wireless MAC Authentication
  • Page 65 – Add; Traffic
  • Page 66 – in the preceding screen, the following pop-up screen will
  • Page 67 – list of MAC addresses. Confirm that a ckeck mark is displayed; Enable Access List; check box, and then click
  • Page 68 – screen, the following screen will be
  • Page 69 – Other Advanced Wireless Options
  • Page 70 – MY NETWORK; My Network
  • Page 71 – Access Shared Files; link to access files from a device on your local network.; View Device Details; link to view details about your device. After you have; Close; to return to the My Network page.
  • Page 72 – Rename Device
  • Page 73 – Enable Application; link to set up applications for your service profile. This
  • Page 74 – Network Connections
  • Page 75 – Basic DSL Configuration
  • Page 76 – Advanced DSL Configuration; Editing VC Protocol Settings
  • Page 77 – VC Settings; Status
  • Page 78 – field must display; Enabled; before you can edit its VC settings.
  • Page 79 – VC 1 Configuration
  • Page 80 – PPPoE / PPPoA Settings
  • Page 81 – Configuring the Router’s Protocol Settings for PPPoE or PPPoA; screen, select PPPoE; Protocol
  • Page 82 – screen displays; PPPoA; as the selected Protocol. The PPPoA and
  • Page 83 – Configuring the Router’s Protocol Settings for Bridge
  • Page 84 – Protocol Mode; Bridge
  • Page 85 – Bridge Mode
  • Page 87 – as the Protocol, and then select; from the; screen will appear. Click; to save your selection.; After you have disabled the
  • Page 89 – Configuring VersaPort (Ethernet WAN Uplink); VersaPort; screen, the following screen will appear. This screen; Ethernet WAN Uplink.; mode, the Router’s DSL functionality is disabled.
  • Page 90 – Enabling Private LAN—Disabling Ethernet WAN Uplink
  • Page 91 – Enabling Ethernet WAN Uplink—Disabling Private LAN
  • Page 92 – Editing the VC Protocol Settings for Ethernet WAN Uplink
  • Page 93 – Routed IP; drop-down menu, the following screen will appear. Enter the desired; to save the settings.
  • Page 94 – Uplink Settings for Ethernet WAN Uplink (Routed IP protocol)
  • Page 95 – FIREWALL SETTINGS
  • Page 96 – Editing Firewall Security Rules
  • Page 98 – Port Forwarding; Then select
  • Page 99 – Editing a Profile Name; then select the name of the profile that you want to edit. Next, click; Edit; , the following screen will appear. In the following example,; Current Profile; drop-down menu displayed in the preceding screen. This is
  • Page 100 – to allow the change to take effect.
  • Page 101 – Creating a New Connection Profile; button to edit the profile.
  • Page 102 – and then click; “My First Service Profile”; is the name that has been entered in the; Profile Name
  • Page 103 – , the following screen will be displayed. The; field now displays the profile; Configuring Port Forwarding Services
  • Page 104 – Adding Port Forwarding Services to a Profile
  • Page 105 – Adding a Predefined Port Forwarding Service to a Profile; New Port Forwarding Rule
  • Page 107 – Cancel; when; Creating a Customized Port Forwarding Service
  • Page 108 – Create; screen will appear. Using this screen, you; Port Forwarding Ranges of Ports; : This option allows you to forward a range of WAN ports to an IP
  • Page 110 – Port Forwarding Service
  • Page 111 – Select a Discovered LAN; drop-down menu or type an IP address in the field provided).
  • Page 112 – field. The following screen will appear. Click; to return to the
  • Page 113 – Creating a Service Based on Specific Port Triggering Ports
  • Page 114 – Click the; Port Triggering; option in the preceding screen, the following; Create Port Triggering Rule
  • Page 116 – Triggering Rule; If you click
  • Page 117 – Deleting a Port Forwarding or Port Triggering Service
  • Page 118 – DMZ Host—Single IP Address Passthrough; Firewall Settings; from the submenu options displayed at the left of the screen. A; Enabling DMZ Host; Yes; , in the preceding warning screen, the following; DMZ Host; screen will be displayed. The
  • Page 119 – screen, select a device from the drop-down menu. The selected device; to allow the setting to take effect.; Enable; allow the new configuration to take effect. Click
  • Page 121 – Disabling DMZ Host; in the DMZ Host screen.; Disable; configuration to take effect. Click
  • Page 122 – Confirm that you have a DSL link and that your PPP Status displays; Connect; button to
  • Page 123 – Remote Administration
  • Page 125 – Enable Remote Access; and; Disable Timeout; box to clear the check mark. Then click; to allow the change to take
  • Page 126 – Static NAT; Enabling Static NAT; in the warning screen, the following
  • Page 127 – Static NAT Device; drop-down menu, or enter the IP address of the
  • Page 128 – Disabling Static NAT
  • Page 129 – If you clicked; Security Log; screen will appear. This screen alerts you of
  • Page 131 – ADVANCED; Advanced
  • Page 132 – screen allows; Diagnostics; The following screen will appear. Using this screen, you can run the
  • Page 135 – Restore Defaults
  • Page 136 – Reboot Gateway; This screen allows you to reboot your Router without losing any; to reboot your Router.
  • Page 137 – Users
  • Page 138 – QOS
  • Page 140 – ALG
  • Page 141 – Detect WAN Configuration; . This screen displays the details of your WAN; Detection Disabled; . Confirm that you have Internet; Detect Configuration.; The Router will be reset.
  • Page 142 – Enable Continuous Retries
  • Page 144 – Dynamic DNS Configuration
  • Page 145 – DNS Server
  • Page 146 – ADD DNS Entry; , the following screen will appear. Type the; Host Name; IP Address
  • Page 147 – , the following screen will be displayed. This screen shows that the; IP; next to the
  • Page 148 – Configuration File
  • Page 149 – Firmware Upgrade
  • Page 150 – Browse; to begin the upload to your Router.
  • Page 152 – This feature allows you to select the VPN options for your Router.; VPN; PPTP Passthrough
  • Page 153 – Universal Plug and Play
  • Page 154 – Time; desired settings, and then click
  • Page 155 – screen, click the adjacent edit icon. The following screen will; Date and Time
  • Page 156 – Routing
  • Page 157 – IP Address Distribution; The following screen will appear. IP Address Distribution
  • Page 158 – Start IP Address; Off
  • Page 159 – , the following screen will appear. Click; to save the settings. If you click; Reset; to allow the changes to take effect in the Router. (; Private LAN; is the default for
  • Page 160 – Private LAN—Configuring NAT
  • Page 161 – Public LAN—Multiple IP Address Passthrough
  • Page 162 – Public LAN DHCP Server Enable; box, the following screen will appear. Click the; Public LAN
  • Page 164 – RIP Configuration
  • Page 166 – SYSTEM MONITORING; System Monitoring
  • Page 167 – Gateway Status
  • Page 168 – in the top navigational menu, and then click; Advanced Status; in the menu options
  • Page 169 – System Logging
  • Page 171 – System Log
  • Page 172 – Full Status/System-wide Monitoring of Connections
  • Page 174 – Traffic Monitoring
  • Page 175 – Remote Logging
  • Page 176 – Advanced LAN Statistics
  • Page 177 – QOS Status
  • Page 178 – Transceiver Statistics
  • Page 179 – PORT FORWARDING SERVICES
  • Page 183 – TECHNICAL SUPPORT INFORMATION
  • Page 184 – SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT
  • Page 186 – PUBLICATION INFORMATION
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Summary

Page 2 - User Guide; CONTENTS

030-300536 Rev. A 2 August 2007 User Guide VersaLink Wireless Gateway (Model 7500) CONTENTS 1. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION .................................................................................................................................. 5 2. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ................................

Page 5 - PRODUCT DESCRIPTION; Layer w/2 QOS with VLAN tagging; SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; Never install any telephone wiring during a lightning storm.; WARNING

030-300536 Rev. A 5 August 2007 User Guide VersaLink Wireless Gateway (Model 7500) 1. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION The Verizon ® VersaLink™ Wireless Gateway provides reliable, high-speed, Internet access to your existing small office phone line and is capable of data rates hundreds of times faster than a tra...

Page 6 - REGULATORY INFORMATION; Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.; PART 68 – COMPLIANCE REGISTRATION

030-300536 Rev. A 6 August 2007 User Guide VersaLink Wireless Gateway (Model 7500) 3. REGULATORY INFORMATION 3.1 FCC Compliance Note (FCC ID: CH87500XX-07) This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the Federal Communicatio...

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